Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Life On The Homefront... "Foyle's War"

Foyle's War (2002)
N/R

Starring Michael Kitchen, Honeysuckle Weeks, Anthony Howell

Created by Anthony Horowitz

The Story:

It's 1940 and World War II is in full swing.  Detective Chief Superintendent Foyle (Kitchen) had requested a transfer to join the war effort, but was denied.  Instead, he is going to have to keep the Hastings Police on the south coast of England safe from crime.  Given a driver (Weeks) and a wounded veteran (Howell) to round out his team, Foyle soon comes to realize that crime doesn't stop just because war has engulfed the region.

Well, this was certainly a step in the right direction compared to Downtown Abbey.

I have only watched the first episode, and there were some slow spots, as the show seems to run just a bit long.

It seems like a slightly shorter run-time and the show could be tightened up considerably.

However, things actually happened during the entire running time of the episode unlike Abbey.

That said, it is an interesting concept: a police procedural set at the onset of World War II, in one of the regions most affected by war.

I definitely won't be marathoning this anytime soon, but I can see dusting off an episode now and again if I've got nothing else to watch.

The dilemma:  it seems like I've ALWAYS got something else to watch.

Available to stream instantly on Netflix as of this writing.

Final Grade: Seemed to be a B- range... but I'm going to end up with a C+.  It means well, but I'll have to see if it tightens up in a 2nd episode.

Rewatchability/Purchase Factor: Definitely no to a purchase, but I will probably watch a few more episodes.

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